Major League Baseball has announced the penalties for last weekend's Baltimore Orioles-Boston Red Sox brawl at Fenway Park.

Red Sox DH David Ortiz and Orioles reliever Kevin Gregg, whose one-on-one-matchup highlighted the fracas, each received four-game suspensions. Both players also were fined an undisclosed amount.

According to The Boston Globe, Ortiz plans to appeal. The Baltimore Sun reports Gregg will appeal.

The fight began when Gregg, who had thrown several inside pitches that irked Ortiz, yelled at the slugger for not running out a popup. Ortiz, jogging to first base, responded by rushing the mound. Each player threw a punch, but there was more pushing than anything. The benches cleared and the series remained chippy after the incident.

Orioles pitcher Mike Gonzalez was suspended three games and fined for throwing at Ortiz on Sunday. Orioles manager Buck Showalter was suspended a game in relation to Gonzalez throwing at Ortiz. Gonzalez will appeal his suspension, according to The Baltimore Sun.

MLB also fined Red Sox catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia for "aggressive actions" during the brawl, and righthander John Lackey was fined for hitting Orioles first baseman Derrek Lee with a pitch Saturday. Orioles reliever Jim Johnson also was fined for his actions during the brawl.